Concrete Lifting • Resin Injection • Underpinning • Slab Jacking
Slab Jacking, Underground Voids, & Sinking Buildings
Concrete lifting with resin injection is a cost-effective and efficient method for jacking up uneven or sinking concrete slabs.
This method involves injecting a specialized foam or grout under the slab to lift it back to its original position. This process is quick and minimizes disruption to the surrounding area, as well as providing a permanent solution to the problem.
Using concrete slab lifting (or slab jacking) can help to prevent further damage to the slab and the surrounding structures, as well as restore the functionality and appearance of the surface. Additionally, it can help prevent trip hazards, improve accessibility, and enhance the overall value of the property.
Concrete lifting can be used to lift sinking driveways, pathways, pool surrounds, roads, curbs, stairs, porches, footings and the earth its self.
The solution is concrete slab lifting (also known as slab jacking).
Concrete slab lifting is a process that involves resin injection underneath sunken or uneven concrete slabs to lift them back into place. This material, usually a polyurethane foam that becomes solid, is pumped through small holes drilled in the slab. Once the material is in place, it hardens and stabilizes the slab, restoring it to its original position.
Concrete slab lifting is important for several reasons. First, it can save you money. Instead of tearing out and replacing the entire slab, which can be costly and time-consuming, you can simply lift and stabilize the existing slab. This can result in significant cost savings.
Second, concrete slab lifting is less disruptive to your property than traditional methods of repair. Because there is no need to remove and replace the slab, there is less noise, dust, and debris. This means less disruption to your daily routine and less inconvenience for your family or customers.
Third, concrete slab lifting provides a long-lasting solution to the problem of sunken or uneven concrete slabs. By stabilizing the slab, it can prevent future damage and extend the life of your concrete.
The process of concrete lifting is relatively simple. First, small holes are drilled in the sunken or uneven slab. Then, the special material is injected through the holes and into the void underneath the slab. As the material expands, it “jacks” the slab back into its original position.
The material used for concrete slab lifting is strong and durable, and it can withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions. Once the material has hardened, it stabilizes the slab and prevents future sinking or settling.
One common concern people have about concrete lifting is whether it is environmentally friendly. The good news is that the materials used for concrete slab lifting are non-toxic and environmentally safe. In fact, concrete slab lifting is often considered a “green” solution because it reduces waste and minimizes the need for new materials.
Another concern people may have is whether concrete slab lifting will damage their property. Again, the answer is no. The small holes drilled in the slab are typically less than 2 inches in diameter, and they can be easily filled with a colour-matched material after the lifting process is complete.
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This is a cost-effective, fast, and long-lasting solution.
Lift & level your sunken concrete slab,
with commercial grade polyurethane resin injection foam.
High density jacking foam doesn’t degrade (50 Year Warranty)
and it holds over 7,000kgs per square foot!
You can drive on your concrete within 20 minutes of resin injection.
Underpin you foundations, with commercial grade polyurethane resin injection foam.
High density resin injection doesn’t degrade (50 Year Warranty) and it holds over 7,000kgs per square foot!
Sinking concrete slabs our foundations are usually the result of settlement of soil, excessive water washing away soil below structures or intermitent compression by vehicle traffic.
Sinking concrete can also be a symptom of a mixture of the above causes.
This website will provide detailed explanations as well as summarised information chunks to help you learn everything you need to know about resin injection concrete slab lifting (Slab Jacking).
Lifting a sinking concrete slab with high pressure resin injection foam costs a fraction of removing a slab and replacing it.
Our high-flow resin injection drys so quickly that after your concrete has been lifted, you can drive a vehicle the repaired concrete slab within 15 minutes.
Quick setting times means that we can even fill voids below a sinking slab in emergency situations during rain (with active running water) to stop active erosion of the earth below your concrete slab instantly.
Eliminate trip hazards fast and stop your exposure to liability.
Driveways, porches and pathways are common areas where unlevel concrete can cause trip hazards.
When the foundation is damaged or there are structural problems, it can lead to cracks appearing on walls.
Did you know that if the soil beneath concrete moves, it can cause the concrete to sink?
Constant flooding can wreak havoc on your home by weakening the foundations, leading damage.
Water can wash away soil from behind rock, sea walls, excavated building sites and burst watermains.
Water can erode soil causing an underground water tunnel, causing sink holes and basement flooding.
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